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" ... well, but after all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it;" now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question ; and the mere assertion of what was never denied, ought not, in fairness, to be regarded as decisive; but practically... "
Outline of a New System of Logic: With a Critical Examination of Dr. Whately ... - Page 280
by George Bentham - 1827 - 287 pages
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Elements of Logic

Richard Whately - Logic - 1831 - 440 pages
...the very name of which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation; eg let it be a case of peculation, and that many mitigating...all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it;" now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question ; and the mere assertion of what was never...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - Logic - 1832 - 386 pages
...the very name of which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation ; eg let it be a case of peculation, and that many mitigating...all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it ; " now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question ; and the mere assertion of what was...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - Logic - 1834 - 402 pages
...which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation; eg let it be a cose of peculation, and that many mitigating circumstances...all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it;" now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question ; and the mere assertion of what was never...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - Logic - 1834 - 482 pages
...the very name of which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation ; eg let it be a case of peculation ; and that many mitigating...been brought forward, which cannot be denied ; the sophis* See Rhetoric, Part II. tical opponent will reply, " well, but after all, the man is a rogue,...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - Logic - 1840 - 508 pages
...the very name of which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation ; eg let it be a case of peculation ; and that many mitigating...all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it ;" now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question ; and the~ mere assertion of what was...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected ..., Volume 2

John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1843 - 654 pages
...the very name of which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation; eg, let it be a case of peculation, and that many mitigating...all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it ;' now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question ; and the mere assertion of what was...
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Logic

Richard Whately - Logic - 1849 - 170 pages
...the very name of which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation ; eg let it be a case of peculation, and that many mitigating...all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it ;" now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question ; and the mere assertion of what was...
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A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive: Being a Connected View of ...

John Stuart Mill - Knowledge, Theory of - 1850 - 616 pages
...very name of which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation ; f.. g., let it be a case of peculation, and that many mitigating...after all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of k ;' now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question ; and the mere assertion of what was...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge, Volume 3

Encyclopaedia - 1852 - 144 pages
...the very name of which will excite a feeling of disgust sufficient to counteract the extenuation; eg let it be a case of peculation, and that many mitigating...all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it;" now in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question; and the mere assertion of what was never...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - Logic - 1854 - 410 pages
...counteract the extenuation ; eg let it be a case oi peculation ; and that many mitigating circumstances nave been brought forward which cannot be denied ; the...all, the man is a rogue, and there is an end of it j" now • See Rhetoric, Part II. in reality this was (by hypothesis) never the question; and the mere...
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